Why do you call jasmine plants, a twiner ?
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As Jasmine plants are stem climbers they are called twiners. Since the plants are very slender they need support to grow up. As soon as they get the support, they twin around it and grow up.
These types of plants either have leaves that twin or the stem that twin with the main purpose of giving the stem some strength so that the plant grows. They need this support to twin.
These types of plants either have leaves that twin or the stem that twin with the main purpose of giving the stem some strength so that the plant grows. They need this support to twin.
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Jasmine plants are a twiner because the stem of the plant twins/ twists/goes around a support (like a stick or frame) when it grows. Such plants are also called climbers or vines. They can also run along the surface of the ground in absence of frame or support. Other examples of such plants are strawberry and peppermint. Jasmine tea is quiet popular and enriched with benefits. Women folk of south India often wear them in their hair.
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